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Do you have any kind of health care coverage, including health insurance, prepaid plans such as HMOs, or government plans such as Medicare?*
Demographic Groups |
Total Respond.# |
Yes N % C.I.(95%) |
No N % C.I.(95%) |
| TOTAL |
3012 |
2710 88.9 (87.5-90.3) |
302 11.1 ( 9.7-12.5) |
| GENDER |
|
|
|
| Male |
1143 |
1023 88.1 (85.5-90.2) |
120 11.9 ( 9.8-14.5) |
| Female |
1869 |
1687 89.8 (88.1-91.2) |
182 10.2 ( 8.8-11.9) |
| RACE |
|
|
|
| White |
2315 |
2118 90.3 (88.6-91.7) |
197 9.7 ( 8.3-11.4) |
| African American |
592 |
503 84.1 (80.2-87.4) |
89 15.9 (12.6-19.8) |
| AGE |
|
|
|
| 18-24 |
244 |
202 83.5 (77.5-88.2) |
42 16.5 (11.8-22.5) |
| 25-34 |
543 |
454 81.5 (76.8-85.4) |
89 18.5 (14.6-23.2) |
| 35-44 |
624 |
552 88.7 (85.7-91.2) |
72 11.3 ( 8.8-14.3) |
| 45-54 |
553 |
496 89.6 (86.4-92.2) |
57 10.4 ( 7.8-13.6) |
| 55-64 |
408 |
370 90.5 (86.7-93.3) |
38 9.5 ( 6.7-13.3) |
| 65+ |
622 |
618 99.4 (98.4-99.8) |
4 0.6 ( 0.2- 1.6) |
| EDUCATION |
|
|
|
| Less Than H.S. |
508 |
433 82.2 (77.5-86.0) |
75 17.8 (14.0-22.5) |
| H.S. or G.E.D. |
940 |
826 87.2 (84.5-89.5) |
114 12.8 (10.5-15.5) |
| Some Post-H.S. |
754 |
676 90.1 (87.5-92.2) |
78 9.9 ( 7.8-12.5) |
| College Graduate |
803 |
768 94.3 (90.9-96.4) |
35 5.7 ( 3.6- 9.1) |
| HOUSEHOLD INCOME |
|
|
|
| Less than $15,000 |
336 |
279 79.8 (74.0-84.5) |
57 20.2 (15.5-26.0) |
| $15,000- 24,999 |
557 |
450 79.3 (75.0-83.0) |
107 20.7 (17.0-25.0) |
| $25,000- 34,999 |
426 |
378 86.0 (81.2-89.8) |
48 14.0 (10.2-18.8) |
| $35,000- 49,999 |
446 |
421 93.0 (88.1-96.0) |
25 7.0 ( 4.0-11.9) |
| $50,000+ |
773 |
745 96.1 (94.2-97.4) |
28 3.9 ( 2.6- 5.8) |
| *If a respondent reported having some other type of coverage for the Health Care Access question 2.3a, then that respondent is considered to be reporting to have a health plan and is included in the numerator. |
| #Use caution in interpreting cell sizes less than 50. N = Cell Size, % = Percentage, C.I.(95%) = Confidence Interval (at 95 percent probability level). |
| Percentages are weighted to population characteristics. |